Calendar-based contraceptive methods - The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
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Calendar-based contraceptive methods - The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
Summary: {{Template}} '''Calendar-based methods''' are various methods of estimating a [[woman]]'s likelihood of [[fertility]], based on a record of the length of previous [[menstrual cycle]]s. Various methods are known as the '''Knaus–Ogino method''' and the '''rhythm method'''. The '''standard days method''' is also considered a calendar-based method, because when using it, a woman tracks the days of her menstrual cycle without observing her …
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